Second-generation drag racer Johnny Pluchino announced today he'll make his NHRA Mountain Motor Pro
Stock debut later this season with support from Strutmasters.com, a suspension manufacturer. Pluchino, the 2018 PDRA Pro Outlaw
632 world champion, will drive the 2013 Ford Mustang usually driven in PDRA competition by his
father, 2016 Extreme Pro Stock world champion John Pluchino.

Pluchino will compete in Mountain Motor Pro Stock at the Fitzgerald USA NHRA Thunder Valley
Nationals, June 14-16 at Bristol Dragway in Bristol, Tennessee, as well as the NHRA New England
Nationals, July 5-7 at New England Dragway in Epping, New Hampshire.

"Pro Stock has been something I've had my eye on forever," Pluchino said. "It's my end goal. It's
what I've always wanted to race. It's what I've been around my whole life. It's what I enjoy the
most. Everybody has their Top Fuel, their Funny Car, their Pro Mod - Pro Stock is it for me. It's
what I love."

Pluchino and Strutmasters.com founder Chip
Lofton struck up a friendship over Facebook, with Lofton following the father-son team's success in
PDRA competition. Their conversations led to Lofton offering the support of Strutmasters.com for a two-race deal in the
new NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock exhibition series.

"I'm able to accomplish my dreams because of Strutmasters.com and the program my dad's put together," Pluchino said. "Dad's
in the points hunt over in PDRA, so we're going to leave him in that and I'm going to stick to the
points hunt in Pro Outlaw 632. We're going to be able to go out and put on a show at Bristol and
Epping."

The quarter-mile NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock program will be a major change of pace for Pluchino
in two ways. For one, he's only ever made eighth-mile passes in competition, and he's only once let
the clutch out in his father's Pro Stock car. But Pluchino's countless runs in his comparable Pro
Outlaw 632 car have prepared him for the new opportunity.

"To be completely honest, in a Pro Stock car everything happens in the first half of the run with
the gear changes and everything," Pluchino said. "The rest of it is holding on, getting the 'chutes
out and getting it stopped. I'm not saying that's not a challenge, because of course it is. Things
can go wrong, especially at 225 mph. I'm very aware of that. But I'm definitely excited for this
new learning curve."

Pluchino is also thrilled with the chance to race in front of a new crowd and interact with
longtime Mountain Motor Pro Stock fans at Bristol and Epping, two tracks where the class has a rich
history.

"There should be a lot of Mountain Motor fans at those races and I'm excited to interact with
them," Pluchino said. "I always have a lot on my mind, a lot that I'll say, and I'm definitely one
to speak my mind. If there's a camera in front of my face or a fan in front of me, I'll make sure
they know why I'm there and how I got there."

On top of supporting Johnny's Mountain Motor Pro Stock venture, Strutmasters.com will also remain on the
Mustang as John Pluchino pursues his second PDRA Extreme Pro Stock world championship.

Pluchino plans to begin testing in the team's '13 Ford Mustang Pro Stocker at the PDRA's next two
races in Virginia and Maryland.

In addition to Strutmasters.com, Pluchino
offered his thanks to team supporters Jon Kaase Racing Engines, Book Racing Enterprises, Ram
Clutches and Precision Racing Suspension, as well as his team.

"I really have to thank my dad and my crew," Pluchino said. "This is a small team doing a big
thing."